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(1)Rev. Michael Woempner St. Mary Queen of Peace Church | 600 Marquette Blvd. | Kingsford, MI 49802. www.stmaryqueenofpeace.org | 906Ǧ774Ǧ6122 MASS SCHEDULE. OFFICE HOURS . Saturday Vigil Mass 4:30 p.m. . MonǦTuesǦThur. . . Sunday Masses  8:00 & 10:00 a.m.  . Confessions Saturdays  at 3:00 p.m.  Or by appointment . Daily Mass (Tues Ǧ Friday) 8:00 a.m.. . 7:00 a.m. Ǧ 5:00 p.m. Wednesday  7:00 a.m. Ǧ 3:00 p.m./ 3:45Ȃ 7:45 p.m. Friday  7:00 a.m. Ǧ 3:00 p.m..

(2) T             .. Save Receipts. ~ O A  G  ~. A weekly share of our family income to support our Church and School. . Please save your complete Econo Foods and Super One receipts, as they will give us 1% of the total spent, to use towards our CCD program. You may drop them in the weekly collection basket. Thank you!. We are getting closer to our parish UPCSA goal! . Thank you to all the families that have returned their pledge cards for the U.P. Catholic Services Appeal. Pledge totals stand at $28,763 toward our parish goal of $40,603. A pledge from every family, in any amount, would be gratefully received and sincerely appreciated. . M 12:38Ͳ44. Weekend of Ǧ October 31st. . Adults ǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤ$4,210.00 LooseǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤ$28.00 YouthǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤ$3.00 Donations/BequestsǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤ$205.00 Mass StipendsǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤ$10.00 CCD RegistrationǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤ$55.00  TOTALǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤǤ$4,511.00 Thank you!. Eucharisc Adoraon Chapel . “Trust all things to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, and to Mary, Help of Christians, and you will see what  miracles are.” St. John Bosco . ADORERS WANTED . Call Lu Menghini, at 282Ǧ6909 or  Barb Broullire, at 221Ǧ9707 . www.theadorationchapel.com. "National Vocation Awareness Week” will be celebrated in our country, November 7Ǧ13, 2021. Please ask our Lord for more dedicated, holy priests, deacons, and consecrated men and women. May they be inspired by Jesus Christ, supported by our faith community, and respond generously to God's gift of vocation." . Please Pray for  Our Sick & ShutͲIns . P .  

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(4)   : Nancy Culver, Jack & Mary Andreini, Christine St. Louis, Bev McDermott, Joan Bittinger, Ida Nord, David McKee, Robert & Christine Printz, Al Erickson, Les & Margaret Loper, Ruby & Ruth Marchaterre, Betty Larson, Albin Dill, George & Sue Hardy, and all who are homebound.  . We pray for all those who are sick, who are in nursing homes, and those who are being cared for by their loved ones at home or those who receive ongoing treatment for terminal and lifeǦthreatening diseases. May God bring them healing and sustain them in hope...and all who have asked for our prayers.  . Do you have a prayer request? Call the parish of1ice, at 774Ǧ6122, and they will be put on our prayer line. . Please remember in prayer all those men and women who serve in the Armed Forces. . 7th Grade Bo

(5) le/Can Drive . The 7th grade CCD class is holding a bole/can drive. They are collecng bole/can donaons to complete their community service project. The students will be using the bole/can donaons, or any other monetary donaons towards making gi" baskets, including homemade blankets, for local people in need. They would greatly appreciate any donaons. Please drop off any bole/cans on Wednesdays, from 4:30 Ͳ 7:30 p.m. at the church, or you can call Amy Bracket, at 906Ͳ 282Ͳ8150, to arrange a pick up me. Thank you for your support. Donaons will be taken through the month of November.  Page 2. ?. .

(6) Upcoming Events     . November 20th & 21st: Rosary prayed after every Mass November 24th: NO CCD CLASSES Ǧ Thanksgiving break. CHOOSE LIFE . For Jews and Christians there is also the conviction that every human being is made in the image and likeness of God. Life is therefore sacred.  Pray and work to end abortion and euthanasia; as well as, praying for all life, especially the elderly and the unborn.. November Basket Raffle . Tickets for the November Raffle have been mailed out, along with a descripon sheet of all the baskets. They are on display downstairs in the Parish Hall, so please stop by and see them. If you need more ckets, they are available in the parish office during office hours. Please return your ckets, money, and form to the parish office or put them in the weekend collecon. . . Ends November 10th!!. November 10th Ǧ Classes KǦ5th: 5:10 Ǧ 6:10 pm  6Ǧ11th: 6:20 Ǧ 7:20 pm . November 17th Ǧ Classes KǦ5th: 5:10 Ǧ 6:10 pm  6Ǧ11th: 6:20 Ǧ 7:20 pm November 24th Ǧ NO CLASSES  . DEAR PADRE . My mother divorced, then remarried a nonCatholic. Her irst marriage was never annulled. She says if she can’t take Communion, there’s no difference between watching Mass on TV and attending Mass in a church. I think there’s a difference, and she should go to Mass in a church with other Catholics. Your thoughts?  . It’s a good sign that your mother is watching Mass on television instead of skipping Mass altogether, but you’re right.  Television Masses are a viable option for Catholics who are physically unable to attend Mass, but if your mother is physically able, it’s a different matter. When it comes to worship, there’s nothing like being there, and by attending the liturgy with other Catholics every week and on holy days, she’ll ful1ill her obligation by virtue of baptism in “fully conscious and active participation” (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy [Sacrosanctum Concilium], 14).  Keep encouraging your mom to attend weekly Mass in person and encourage her to contact her priest about starting annulment proceedings. If the annulment is granted and her current marriage is convalidated, she’ll be able to receive the Eucharist.  Receiving Communion may be the privileged encounter with God, but Mass is primarily for worshiping and giving thanks to God. By returning to Mass with other Catholics now and eventually taking Communion, your mom’s faith life clearly will be enriched.  Fr. Bob Lindsey, CSsR / [email protected]  St. Mary Queen of Peace . ?. Words From Pope Francis . Familiarity with the Lord, of Christians, is always in community. Yes, it is intimate, it is personal, but within the community. A familiarity without community, a familiarity without bread, a familiarity without the Church, without the people, without the sacraments, is dangerous.   HOMILY, APRIL 17, 2020  Page 3.

(7) Scripture for the Week of November 8th, 2021 . Mon Tues  Wed Thur Fri Sat SUN . Mass Intentions for the Week. Wis 1:1Ǧ7 / Lk 17:1Ǧ6 Ez 47:1Ǧ2, 8Ǧ9, 12 / 1 Cor 3:9cǦ11, 16Ǧ17 /  Jn 2:13Ǧ22 Wis 6:1Ǧ11 / Lk 17:11Ǧ19 Wis 7:22bǦ8:1 / Lk 17:20Ǧ25 Wis 13:1Ǧ9 / Lk 17:26Ǧ37 Wis 18:14Ǧ16; 19:6Ǧ9 / Lk 18:1Ǧ8 Dn 12:1Ǧ3 / Heb 10:11Ǧ14, 18 / Mk 13:24Ǧ32. M !, N$   8 Ͳ W.  ! NO MASS. . T !, N$   9 Ͳ T D   (       L    B    . . First Reading: The widow made a little scone from her 1lour meal and brought it to Elijah.  (1 Kgs 17:10Ǧ16). 8:00 AM †Fr. Paul Nomellini Ǧ Req. by Marcella McGuire Family. W  !, N$   10 Ͳ S  L   G . . 8:00 AM †Eva Craig Ǧ Req. by Friends. T !, N$   11 Ͳ S  M  ( T   . . 8:00 AM †Bernice Angeloff Ǧ Req. by Leo & Peg Angeloff. Second Reading: Christ offered himself once to take the faults of many on himself.  (Heb 9:24Ǧ28). F !, N$   12 Ͳ S  J  . Gospel: This poor widow has put more in than all who contributed.  (Mk 12:38Ǧ44). .  . S  !, N$   13 Ͳ T!ͲT S !  OT. . . 4:30 PM †Peggy St. Louis Ǧ Req. by Dave & Gail Casey. S !, N$   14 Ͳ T!ͲT S !  OT.  8:00 AM Living & Deceased Member of Our Parish Family  10:00 AM †Rex Terwilliger Ǧ Req. by Ken & Cindy Orenstein. . A VOCATION VIEW: Jesus upholds the example of the widow who puts two small coins into the temple treasury as the greatest treasure given. We are to give not out of surplus, but from our very selves. . Liturgical Ministries. . Pray for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and religious life in the Diocese of Marquette. . 8:00 AM †Loretta Kempany Ǧ Req. by M/M Larry Kempany. Thirty Ͳ Third Sunday in Ordinary Time. 4:30 PM Ͳ N$   13 . Lector:   Eucharist:   Servers:   Ushers:   Hospitality:   . Dale Close   Lynne Gussert Ashtyn & Mike Parent Barb & Tom Gauthier Richard & Gloria LaSovage / The Davis Family. 8:00 AM Ͳ N$   14.      .  Lector:  Eucharist: Servers:  Ushers:  Hospitality:  . Sue Sanders Joe Groeneveld Jerry Sanders & Emma Marotz Laura & Steve Rhode Peggy Groeneveld & Donna Collins /  Patt Bergeron & Sandy Corsi. 10:00 AM Ͳ N$   14. Funeral Masses / Burials . It is a policy of St. Mary Queen of Peace Church that all funerals and burials MUST be arranged through the funeral home. The funeral home will then call the pastor to 1inalize the arrangements. Thank you..       . Lector:  Bill Paupore Eucharist: Leo Angeloff Servers:  Brayden & Evan Rodriguez Ushers:  Ebie Stack & Sara Trevillian Hospitality:  Mary Paupore & Marcella McGuire /  Marilyn Bianchi & OPEN Money Counters: Bev McCole & Janet Terwilliger. . Stewardship By the Book: . Both widows in today’s readings gave all they had to the work of the Lord, one using all her remaining food to feed Elijah and the other offering her two copper coins to the temple treasury. Faithful stewards give all that is asked and trust the Lord to be faithful to His Promises. Kingsford, Michigan 49802. Please be faithful to your assigned ministry of service. It is your responsibility to get a substitute. Please let the ofice know the name/(s) of your replacements. Thank you! . Celebra6ng the Wisdom of Bishop Frederic Baraga . To children: “There are many people who regret being lazy about studying when they were young: so study well and diligently.” ?. Page 4.

(8) Parish Family Membership. MASS SCHEDULE . We welcome you to the Catholic Christian Community of St. Mary Queen of Peace. Please contact the parish of1ice to register at the earliest opportunity.. 4:30 p.m. Saturday Vigil Mass 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. Sunday Masses Confessions Saturdays at 3:00 p.m. Or by appointment Daily Mass Check the bulletin. Sacraments Reconciliation Confessions are heard on Saturday beginning at 3:00 p.m., or anytime by appointment. Baptism Parent(s) must be registered and active members of the parish for at least six months and are expected to attend one session with the pastor on the meaning of Baptism prior to the celebration of the Sacrament. Godparents (one man and one woman), if not from the parish, must have a letter from their pastor stating that they are practicing Catholics and able to serve as sponsor. It is encouraged that both Godparents be Catholic, but one may be a nonCatholic and serve as a Christian witness.. PARISH STAFF. The Catholic Church maintains the teaching of Jesus Christ, that marriage is a permanent and unconditional commitment between one man and one woman.. Becky Couper Mary Beth Casanova Duane Mrozinski/ Becky Couper   . Saturday 4:30 p.m.  Sunday 8:00 a.m.  Sunday 10 a.m. Folk Choir.  Daniel Steinbrecher Cathy Spice. Rev. Michael Woempner. . OFFICE PHONE. 774Ǧ6122 7:00 a.m. Ǧ 5:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. Ǧ 3:00 p.m. /  3:45 p.m. Ǧ 7:45 p.m. 7:00 a.m. Ǧ 3:00 p.m.. MonǦTue ǦThur Wed      Fri   . For a marriage to take place at Queen of Peace, one or both parties (or their parents) must be registered active members for at least 6 months before beginning marriage preparation. Registration in the parish for the sole purpose of being married here is not permitted. Once preparation begins, no date will be set until the initial information is gathered by the pastor. The Diocese requires 6 months prior to the wedding to ensure adequate time to prepare properly for the Sacrament. There are options for preparation, but some sort of preparation is required. Call the Parish Office to make the arrangements with the pastor. Saturdays are the usual day for weddings.. . Address:     . St. Mary Queen of Peace Church 600 Marquette Blvd. Kingsford, MI 49802. Website: . www.stmaryqueenofpeace.org. . MISSION STATEMENT. .  We, the parishioners of St. Mary Queen of Peace, as children of God, are committed to providing an inviting and friendly atmosphere for religious worship, with our goal to offer salvation to all through Jesus Christ.   Our church provides digni1ied and reverent liturgies; a place where we, as individuals, in a Christian community, can grow spiritually, educationally, and socially. By helping and comforting all those in need, we share our GodǦgiven gifts within our church, community, and the world.   St. Mary Queen of Peace Parish is a place of loving fellowship within the family of God. We carry into the world the witness, message, and example of the gospel, prayerfully ful1illing our mission.  (Approved by the Parish Pastoral Council, April 17, 1997). Times for weddings: For a Wedding Mass, no later than noon. For the Liturgy of the Word, no later than 12:30 p.m.. Anointing & Sick Calls Anointing of the Sick is available upon request. Please call the rectory when anyone is sick, in the hospital, or shut-in and unable to attend Mass. In an emergency situation, call immediately. Funerals When there is a death in the family, contact a Funeral Director, who will in turn make arrangements with the Parish. Please note that the Diocesan Guidelines state that wakes and visitations are to take place in the Funeral Home, not in the Church. While exceptions may be made by the pastor, it will only be for special pastoral needs and/or circumstances. . Pastor    Admin. Assistant  Dir. Religious Ed KǦ8th High School/Youth Group     Janitor/Grounds    . MASS ORGANISTS. Marriage. ?. . . . . . . . Page 5.

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